You're the One (Petula Clark song)

"You're the One"
Single by Petula Clark
from the album I Know a Place
B-side "Gotta Tell The World"
Released 1965
Format 45 RPM single
Recorded 1965
Genre British Invasion, Pop, Vocal
Length 2:26
Label Pye UK 7N 15991
Vogue Norway V1312
Writer(s) Petula Clark, Tony Hatch
Producer Tony Hatch
Petula Clark singles chronology
"Round Every Corner" "You're The One" "My Love"
"You're the One"
Single by The Vogues
from the album Meet the Vogues
A-side "You're the One"
B-side "Some Words"
Released 1965
Format 45 RPM single
Recorded 1965
Genre Pop rock
Length 2:17
Label Co&Ce1
Writer(s) Petula Clark, Tony Hatch
The Vogues singles chronology
"You're the One"
(1965)
"Five O'Clock World"
(1966)

"You're the One" is a song by Petula Clark. It was later also included on the 1965 album I Know a Place. Written by Clark with her regular songwriter/ producer Tony Hatch, "You're the One" was a Top 30 UK hit for Clark herself but was most successful as a Top Ten US single release by the Vogues.

As was standard with Clark's tracks produced by Hatch, "You're the One" was recorded at Pye Studios in Marble Arch. Hatch also conducted for the session whose personnel featured Bobby Graham on drums, Big Jim Sullivan on guitar and the Breakaways vocal group.

Originally there were no plans to issue a follow-up to the "I Know a Place" single off its parent album; instead two newly recorded Petula Clark singles were consecutively released: "You'd Better Come Home" and "Round Every Corner" both of which barely made the UK Top 50. Both singles were substantially more successful in the US where each neared the Top 20 in respectively the summer and autumn of 1965. However the US chart impact of Clark's own singles in the latter half of 1965 paled next to that of a recording of Clark's composition "You're the One" by the Vogues which reached #4 US that autumn. [1]

Recorded at Gate Way Studios in Pittsburgh, "You're the One" was the first track to be credited to the Vogues although the group had previously recorded as the Val-Aires. Pittsburgh-based record producer Nick Cenci had already cut "You're the One" with a local band called the Racket Squad; after hearing the Val-Aires audition tape, Cenci decided that that group's lead singer Bill Burkette could sing "You're the One" more effectively than Racket Squad vocalist Sonny DiNunzio. Accordingly DiNunzio's vocals were erased from the master so that Burkette could record a fresh vocal over the instrumentation played by the Racket Squad's members. [2]

Cenci himself approached Jim Rook, program director of KQV, with the Vogues' "You're the One" and KQV became the first radio station to play the record[3] which entered the KQV "Finest Forty" chart in July 1965 and that August broke in Detroit and San Diego prior to breaking nationally that September. [4]

The burgeoning success of the Vogues' "You're the One" had alerted Petula Clark's UK label: Pye Records, to the track's hit potential with Pye rush releasing Clark's own version as a single which entered the UK charts in November 1965 and peaked at #23. According to Chuck Blasco of the Vogues, Clark's US label: Warner Bros., had also intended to issue Clark's version as a single to vie with the Vogues' version in the US but Clark had vetoed the idea saying: "Let the boys have the hit." [5] The Vogues' version did have a UK release on London Records but did not garner enough interest to share the UK charts with Clark's version.

"You're the One" also charted for Clark in Australia at #4 and in the Netherlands at #30. The Vogues' version was a Top Ten hit in Canada (#4) and New Zealand.

Unique among Clark's hit singles as the only English language hit in which she had a hand in writing, "You're the One" was rendered by Clark in French, German and Italian; the French version was entitled "Un Mal Pour Un Bien" (French #6), the German "Deine Liebe ist wunderbar".[6]

Clark performed the song live in the 1965 concert film The Big TNT Show.

Rocky Sharpe and the Replays remade "You're the One" on their 1981 album release Come On Let's Go.

A Finnish rendering of "You're the One": "Sinä Vain", was a 1966 single release for Eero.

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